Fylde College - Residences

Residences

In 2005 Fylde became the second college to be located on two separate sites, and offered en-suite residences in Alexandra Park, at the south west of the campus.

Fylde has since been reunited on its original site and is now one of the smaller colleges on campus. The residence houses built in 2006 are named after windmills on the Fylde peninsula:

  • Clifton
  • Kirkham
  • Lytham
  • Marton
  • Pilling
  • Thornton

In 2008 Fylde occupied a number of old and unrenovated ensuite rooms in the George Fox building.

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